Gene therapy research has the potential to revolutionize the way in
which many human diseases are treated. Despite its enormous potential,
roundtable panelists concluded that the field needs time to mature
scientifically without pressure to develop a marketable therapeutic product.
In addition, health care decision makers, physicians, and the lay public need
to be educated on the future medical, economic, and ethical ramifications of
gene therapy.

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